Abstract
Creating inclusive classrooms is a crucial aspect of modern education, aiming to provide equal learning opportunities for all students, including those with disabilities and diverse learning needs. The study reviews related literature to find effective teaching strategies for an inclusive classroom. To accommodate varied learning styles and capacities, the research strongly emphasizes differentiated training. Additionally, it discusses the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) framework, which offers a variety of interaction, representation, and expression options to improve teaching and learning initiatives. The integration of assistive technology is highlighted for its role in enabling students to access the curriculum and participate fully in classroom activities. Furthermore, as a strategy for fostering an active and encouraging learning environment in the classroom, Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) is covered. The study emphasizes how significant it is to foster an inclusive, cooperative, and respectful classroom environment. This research offers a guide for teachers who are dedicated to establishing inclusive classrooms that promote the achievement of all students through a blend of theoretical concepts and real-world experiences. Therefore, this conceptual paper analyzes the importance of selecting appropriate teaching strategies to create a practical inclusive classroom.
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